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I Am Bolt (DVD)
Usain Bolt, Leo Pearlman, Ian Arber, Patrick Smith, Pelé, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Benjamin and Gabe Turner co-direct this documentary which follows
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt as he prepares for the 2016 Olympic
Games in Rio de Janeiro. Given unprecedented access, and with
contributions from top sports stars such as Neymar, Serena Williams
and Yohan Blake, the film charts a year in the life of the iconic
sprinter, as he gears up to take on the world's best and cement his
legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time.
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The Unbinding (Hardcover)
Wendy Vergoz; Foreword by Jill Pelaez Baumgaertner
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R850
R699
Discovery Miles 6 990
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For decades, Israeli Jews, Palestinians, and Israeli Arabs have
been engaged in a debate about past history, present options, and
future possibilities. Basic questions of citizenship, religion,
political tactics, democracy, the rule of law, and a host of other
matters are abandoned, revived and modified in an intellectual
exchange between representatives of all three communities that is
as old as the political conflicts that have marked the region. The
high stakes, intense emotions-and meager results-of the "peace
process" lend particular importance and salience to these
discussions. The sophistication of these debates will come as a
surprise to many observers who might have concluded that there is
no escape from the present impasse and little possibility for a
just settlement of the grievous divisions in the region. Given the
pivotal role of the United States in the Middle East, it would be
particularly helpful if Americans' understanding of the issues went
beyond the superficiality that often passes for political
discussion and media coverage. Whatever the outcome of the
discussions currently under way, the central commitment of the Oslo
Accords to the two-state solution has long been the foundation of
American diplomacy and is the starting-point of Washington's most
recent attempt to revive the moribund peace process. Important
segments of public opinion in the three communities, however, have
started to question the possibility-and, more importantly perhaps,
the desirability-of a two-state solution. Their doubts have set in
motion a lively and important debate, and this book is designed to
introduce American readers to the terms of that discussion. It
features essays by well-known Israeli academics, both Jewish and
Palestinian, as well as contributions from non-Israeli citizen
Palestinian, and American scholars. It is the first to bring
together a wide range of views and perspectives by influential
scholars from various disciplines as well as from activists to bear
on a very topical subject with international ramifications.
A compilation of essays dealing with ethnic challenges to the
modern nation state and to modernity itself, on philosophical,
political and social levels. These issues are examined
theoretically and in a number of case studies encompassing three
types of states: industrialized, liberal states in Western Europe,
settler states in American, Africa and the Middle East, and post
colonial states in Asia and Africa. Contributors come from leading
universities in Israel, Europe and North America and several
academic disciplines.
Threshold graphs have a beautiful structure and possess many
important mathematical properties. They have applications in many
areas including computer science and psychology. Over the last 20
years the interest in threshold graphs has increased significantly,
and the subject continues to attract much attention.
The book contains many open problems and research ideas which
will appeal to graduate students and researchers interested in
graph theory. But above all "Threshold Graphs and Related Topics"
provides a valuable source of information for all those working in
this field.
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Reconsidering Longfellow (Hardcover)
Christoph Irmscher, Robert Arbour; Contributions by Matthew Gartner, Lauren Gatti, Andrew C Higgins, …
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R2,272
Discovery Miles 22 720
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Reconsidering Longfellow is the first collection of scholarly
essays in several decades devoted entirely to the work and
afterlife of the most popular and widely read writer in American
literature. The essays, written by a new generation of Longfellow
scholars, cover the entire range of Longfellow s work, from the
early poetry to the wildly successful epics of his middle period
(Evangeline, The Song of Hiawatha) to his Chaucerian collection of
stories published after the Civil War, Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Separate contributions discuss Longfellow s financial dealings, his
preoccupation with his children, and his interest in the visual
arts, as well as the tremendous role his poetry did and will once
again play in American literature classrooms in the U.S. All essays
were written specifically for the volume. Many of them rely on
unpublished archival sources from the Longfellow collections at the
Longfellow House-George Washington National Historic Site and at
Houghton Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts."
Contemporary debates on immigration, multiculturalism, nationalism,
and linguistic rights often find language policy scholars and
political philosophers at odds. This book aims to assess the
obstacles and build bridges between scholars of language policy and
political theory with chapters by Stephen May, Ronald Schmidt, Jr.,
Daniel Weinstock, Thomas Ricento, Yael Peled and Peter Ives. Along
with an introduction by the editors, the chapters map out the
contours of the debates and potential contributions that political
theory can make to language policy and vice-versa. The book offers
an appraisal of current research, areas of contestation and a
framework for future interdisciplinary inquiry on the complex
interface between language, power and ethics. This collection will
be useful for scholars from diverse disciplinary perspectives with
interests in contemporary societal debates in which language plays
an important-even central-role. Previously published in Language
Policy, Volume 13, Issue 4, 2014
After his release from the U.S. Army, former Special Forces
Lieutenant Eric LaGrange retired to Damascus. His days are quiet
until CIA case officer Roger Shaw knocks at his door and invites
him to join the spy world. Shaw needs an asset who understands the
Middle East, someone who will help stop the bad guys from killing
innocent people.
Shaw and LaGrange have gathered intelligence that a terrorist
group called the Followers of the Cleric has planned something big.
They must work quickly to determine the targets-both in the United
States and the Middle East.
Kamal ibn-Sultan, a known terrorist and leader of an
international Islamic group, has orders to destroy an ambitious oil
pipeline project that reaches from the Caspian Sea to Turkey's
Mediterranean coast. Spearheaded by Ambassador Elizabeth Paige, the
pipeline serves to help the former Soviet bloc countries develop
stronger economies. Paige expects some backlash from the project,
but she has no idea of the depth of the threat of danger.
This book presents a detailed and pedagogical exposition of the
effective Lagrangian techniques and their applications to
high-energy physics. It covers the main theoretical ideas and
describes comprehensively how to use them in different fields, such
as chiral perturbation theory and the symmetry breaking sector of
the standard model and even low-energy quantum gravity. The book is
written in the language of modern quantum field theory. Some of the
theoretical topics treated are: decoupling, the Goldstone theorem,
the non-linear sigma model, anomalies, the Wess--Zumino--Witten
term, and the equivalence theorem.
Societies survive in their environment and compete with each other
depending on the technology they develop. Economic, military and
political power are directly related to the available technology,
while access to technology is key to the well-being of our
societies at the individual, community and national level. The
Robotics Divide analyzes how robotics will shape our societies in
the twenty-first century; a time when industrial and service
robotics, particularly for military and aerospace purposes, will
become an essential technology. The book, written by experts in the
field, focuses on the main technological trends in the field of
robotics, and the impact that robotics will have on different
facets of social life. By doing so, the authors aim to open the
"black box" of a technology which, like any other, is designed,
implemented and evaluated according to the economic and cultural
patterns of a cosmopolitan society, as well as its relations of
power. The Robotics Divide explores future developments in robotics
technology and discusses the model of technological development and
the implementation of robotics in this competitive market economy.
Then the authors examine to what extent it is possible to determine
the characteristic features of the robotic divide, namely in what
ways the robotic divide differs from the digital divide, and how a
model to integrate this technology can be developed without
reproducing patterns of inequality and power that have
characterized the advent of previous technologies. These issues -
inequality, robotics and power - are of concern to robotics and
advanced automation engineers, social scientists, economists and
science policy experts alike.
Meir Shalev, an emissary of the Haganah on a covert mission in Nazi
Germany to rescue Jews from the closing jaws of the holocaust, is
captured while attempting to save the children of two prominent
families. He orchestrates a daring escape from captivity, but his
troubles are far from over, and the echoes from the fog of war will
reverberate far into the future. Years later, a young New York
artist feels these echoes as she fights to save her marriage and
hold her family together in the face of the revelation of
long-buried secrets. From the smoldering ashes of Europe to the
bloody battles of the Six-Day and Yom Kippur wars to the struggles
of a fledging nation, "Naomi's Quest" traces the stories of two
women and a man as their lives unfold against the turbulent
backdrop of the birth of the Israeli nation-state. An epic saga
rooted in real historical events, "Naomi's Quest" weaves together a
cast of unforgettable characters and culminates in a shocking,
explosive finale.
A summary of much of the experimental work on the spatial ecology of small mammals. This field has entered an exciting stage with such new techniques as GIS and systems modeling becoming available. Leading contributors describe and analyze the most well-known case studies and provide new insights into how landscape patterns and processes have had an impact on small mammals and how small mammals have, in turn, affected landscape structure and composition.
International Society and the Middle East brings together a
distinguished cast of theorists and Middle East experts to provide
a comprehensive overview of the region's history and how its own
traditions have mixed, often uncomfortably, with the political
structures imposed by the expansion of Western international
society.
This book aims to present an up-to-date introduction and critical
study of one of the most important psychoanalysts of all times,
Sandor Ferenczi. The book presents Ferenczi as a person; his
discovery of psychoanalysis and his relationship with Freud; the
theoretical and clinical novelties he introduced to psychoanalysis;
his deep political and social commitment, striving for the
democratization of psychoanalysis; and the great relevance of his
thought and perspective for the future. It also talks about his
repression in the history of psychoanalysis as well as his
influence in the following generations of psychoanalysts. The
reader will be presented with the most relevant historical
milestones and concepts, with new insights regarding some of
Ferenczi's most fundamental ideas (such as his trauma theory, his
technical innovations or his developments regarding the end of
analysis), as well as an informed viewpoint of his legacy, the
contemporary readings of his work and the institutions and
associations that continue following the path traced by l'enfant
terrible of psychoanalysis. This book will be of interest both for
the novel reader who has had none or scarce contact with the person
and/or work of Sandor Ferenczi, as well as to the psychoanalysts,
clinicians and scholars, who have a deeper contact and
understanding of the work of the Hungarian analyst.
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